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Street Fighter Writer Joins Dead Space Film

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li screenwriter Justin Marks is scripting the live-action adaptation of the video game Dead Space, it was revealed during a video game movies panel at yesterday’s San Diego Comic-Con.

Marks said his challenge is to do something “new and intriguing” with the Dead Space movie and not simply rehash the actions of the game. “You would be making Event Horizon or Alien,” he said. “I’ve already seen that movie.”

EA hopes a Dead Space movie will launch a big screen franchise based on the horror/sci-fi game. Patrick O’Brien, who oversees the film division of EA, said the Dead Space movie will be shopped to studios once the latest draft of the script is complete.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Playing with Death: The Appeal of Horror Games

Do you remember your first time? The first game to make you take a worried glance at the shadows playing on the wall? To send a chill down your spine? I’m not talking about a fright, here, but a full-blown attack of the wiggins. Doom, maybe? Resident Evil? More recently, Dead Space or Slender? And as the goose bumps spread, did you duck behind the couch? Throw the cat at your console? Or did you play on, tight-chested, eyes stinging because you were too nervous to blink?

You only have to take into account Stephen King’s bank balance, or the fact that Freddy, Jason, and Chucky are household names to know that people like to play with fear. When the chance of coming out intact is high enough, we’ll leap from planes, swim with sharks, jump motorbikes between casino rooves, and sit transfixed in a theatre, eating popcorn on autopilot. In fact, the capacity of cinema to induce chills was experimented with as early as the late Nineteenth Century. The vampire classic Nosferatu predates Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Most sane people won’t permit themselves to be captured by terrorists or play Russian Roulette, but when it’s highly likely that frightening events can’t harm us, we’ll get in line. But why? Fear isn’t pleasant. So how can it be enjoyed?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Dead Space 3 Awakened Review

This review contains Dead Space 3 story spoilers. Consider yourself warned: MEGA SPOILERS AHEAD.

Dead Space 3 Awakened grafts a grisly tale of Marker-induced dementia onto the end of the original Dead Space 3 experience, and in three brief chapters did more to unsettle me than the entire game managed. Disturbing, creepy, and entertaining, it’s great fun – though Awakened’s satisfying but brief story gets a bit silly and serves as a vivid reminder of the ho-humness that preceded it.

If you finished the main game and watched the credits roll to the end, you know that Isaac Clarke is alive. Awakened picks up the story as Isaac and co-op sidekick John Carver attempt to figure out how they actually survived. That’s appropriate, because I seriously wanted to know the same thing. After all, in the finale, they were caught in a free-fall through the heart of a cataclysmic atmospheric storm kickstarted by a moon-sized Necromorph collapsing into the planet. The survival rate for that is estimated at around zero.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

Dead Space 3 Leads U.S. Sales in February

The NPD Group has revealed the top ten best-selling games in the United States for the month of February.

The best-selling titles in the United States for the period between February 3rd and March 2, 2013 were the following:

  • Dead Space 3 (360, PS3, PC)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops II (360, PS3, Wii U, PC)**
  • Crysis 3 (360, PS3, PC)
  • NBA 2K13 (360, PS3, Wii, Wii U, PSP, PC)**
  • Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (PS3, 360)**
  • Aliens: Colonial Marines (360, PS3, PC)**
  • Just Dance 4 (Wii, 360, PS3, Wii U)
  • Far Cry 3 (360, PS3, PC)
  • Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (PS3, PSV)
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    Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

    30 Days Later: Dead Space 3

    Dead Space 3 is a full-tilt collision between top-notch game design and the influence of run of the mill marketing. What once was a declaration of war to forcibly take back survival horror from the likes of Resident Evil and Silent Hill has slowly turned into a melange of elements that feel increasingly tacked on, from the bad story and repetitive fetch quests to bland shooter tropes that have more in common with Gears of War and Mass Effect than a Dead Space game.

    Still, the level of polish with which Dead Space 3 is executed is staggering. The visual and sound design, the core combat itself – largely carried over from the first two games – made for a thrill ride despite the game’s many shortcomings. Plus, Pelican. Not surprisingly, Dead Space 3 is one of those games that split players and critics right down the middle. This carried through to the co-op campaign that forced you to play online with a friend in order to access the content, to the sterile cult-turned-paramilitary bullet sponge human enemies. Some people loved it, some people hated it.

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    Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games

    Why Must Dead Space Live Forever?

    By Paul Tassi, Contributor

    There’s a rumor with a capital ‘R’ floating around right now that EA may be scrapping Dead Space 4. The article via VideoGamer says that there were many problems during production including sparring with EA over microtransactions and the dev team being forced to make the game more action-oriented to “appeal to a wider audience.”  Top all that off with lackluster sales, and the word  is Dead Space 4 isn’t going to happen. …read more
    Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

    Isaac, Zeus, Unfinished Swan Join PS All-Stars

    Back in December, we brought word about PlayStation All-Stars’ first DLC: Kat from Gravity Rush, Emmett Graves from Starhawk and a WipeOut/Heavenly Sword crossover stage. Today, IGN is proud to bring you word of the next batch of All-Stars DLC, due out this March: Isaac Clarke from Dead Space, Zeus from God of War, and a crossover stage built on elements from MediEvil and The Unfinished Swan.

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    Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Video Games